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Nonfiction storytelling that embraces the unknown. This is magical memoir: true moments grounded in reality. Nothing more. Nothing less. Energy science, spirituality, philosophy, & advice for magical living.

Happiness Is a Choice (or How training your mind to see the good conquers depression and makes you more productive)

June 26, 2017 Virginia Mason Richardson

I returned home from a date crying. He was lovely. It wasn't his fault. But there I was, exiting the subway station - crying. There I was, showering when I got home - crying. There I was, painting on the floor of my apartment - crying. I'd been crying for almost a year - I think - on and off.

Not like I cry now. And I still cry all the time. In fact I was getting all teary eyed right before sitting to write this. Why? Because I was watching Girlboss on Netflix (yep, Girlboss), and at the end of the episode, the main character discovered the name for her new business and was courageously starting her thing, and I was just so damn happy for her that tears formed in my eyes. My point being - I'm a crier.

I cry when I'm sad. I cry when I'm happy. I cry pretty much when I feel anything deeply, which is a lot of the time. I once had an ex write me about all the things he was grateful to me. On that list: "Thank you for showing me the sublime beauty of being quick to cry." And it's true. I welcome tears. I feel no shame in them. I'm wary when people tell me they never cry.

These days, I cry at least once a week and other people cry in front of me at least that often. I'm very well-adjusted to tears. I think tears are great.

But during that year in my life when I was crying on and off, the tears were all the same monotonous, incessant tears that only come with unappeasable grief. They weren't simply a reaction to living life and feeling all the joy and all the sadness with my whole being. They were blinding. I couldn't see beyond them. And I wanted them to stop.

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Virginia Mason Richardson is the author of The Magic Guide and countless short stories — all inspired by true, magical events. She captures the invisible and reveals the magic in life with every word.


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STORY COLLECTION


Stories
Dragonflies, Lots of Dragonflies (or The time in which I decided to grow wings)
Dragonflies, Lots of Dragonflies (or The time in which I decided to grow wings)
The Merge (or How to face your fears, live your purpose and never, ever give up)
The Merge (or How to face your fears, live your purpose and never, ever give up)
The Night Reality Fell Apart (or How Venus went retrograde and reality shifted)
The Night Reality Fell Apart (or How Venus went retrograde and reality shifted)
The Bright White Light (or What is enlightenment and how do we choose it?)
The Bright White Light (or What is enlightenment and how do we choose it?)
Brave Magic (or How prayers get answers, everything is connected, and sisterhood is real)
Brave Magic (or How prayers get answers, everything is connected, and sisterhood is real)
Fleeting Connections (or How science and spirit explain the world)
Fleeting Connections (or How science and spirit explain the world)
Foxes, I Learned (or How I became engaged and decided fate is real)
Foxes, I Learned (or How I became engaged and decided fate is real)
It’s a Good Tuesday (or How angels are real and you should listen to them)
It’s a Good Tuesday (or How angels are real and you should listen to them)
My Return to God (or How Reiki reshaped my beliefs)
My Return to God (or How Reiki reshaped my beliefs)
Small Miracles (or How strangers help you and sometimes that's all you need to realize there's good in the world)
Small Miracles (or How strangers help you and sometimes that's all you need to realize there's good in the world)
Gods & Monsters (or How I stopped being an atheist)
Gods & Monsters (or How I stopped being an atheist)
The Purple Ribbon (or How my grandfather's ghost gave me a ritual to help my life )
The Purple Ribbon (or How my grandfather's ghost gave me a ritual to help my life )
Monkeys Eating Kix (or How to harness your power through the magic of storytelling)
Monkeys Eating Kix (or How to harness your power through the magic of storytelling)
On Skepticism & Staying Grounded (or How to stay curious while fighting for what you believe)
On Skepticism & Staying Grounded (or How to stay curious while fighting for what you believe)
Dream Phenomena (or What the heck is happening when we sleep?)
Dream Phenomena (or What the heck is happening when we sleep?)
Stars - for the first time - Stars (or How to believe in everything and nothing at the same time)
Stars - for the first time - Stars (or How to believe in everything and nothing at the same time)
Happiness Is a Choice (or How training your mind to see the good conquers depression and makes you more productive)
Happiness Is a Choice (or How training your mind to see the good conquers depression and makes you more productive)
What the heck is energy anyway?
What the heck is energy anyway?
On the Wings of a Hummingbird (or What happened when I went on two shamanic journeys in two weeks)
On the Wings of a Hummingbird (or What happened when I went on two shamanic journeys in two weeks)
The Princess and the Pea (or How hypersensitivity made me sick, helped me heal, and taught me to trust myself)
The Princess and the Pea (or How hypersensitivity made me sick, helped me heal, and taught me to trust myself)
A Home Across the Bridge (or How I quit my job, broke my lease, and was safely delivered where I was meant to be)
A Home Across the Bridge (or How I quit my job, broke my lease, and was safely delivered where I was meant to be)
It's in the Cards (or How tarot cards do weird things and make me think there has to be something more to this)
It's in the Cards (or How tarot cards do weird things and make me think there has to be something more to this)
The Music in the Mountains (or How self doubt creeps in before the story ends)
The Music in the Mountains (or How self doubt creeps in before the story ends)
The Books in the Mountains (or How books randomly discovered in New York and Virginia sent me on an unbelievable journey)
The Books in the Mountains (or How books randomly discovered in New York and Virginia sent me on an unbelievable journey)
The Spinning Tin (or How a single memory can carry you through self doubt)
The Spinning Tin (or How a single memory can carry you through self doubt)
The Boy with the Cards (or How a fleeting connection can alter your course and open you up)
The Boy with the Cards (or How a fleeting connection can alter your course and open you up)
108 Roses (or How all things make sense in time)
108 Roses (or How all things make sense in time)
Who is Cora Clark? (or That time I maybe talked with my Great-Great Grandma and my mom swore off the ouija board)
Who is Cora Clark? (or That time I maybe talked with my Great-Great Grandma and my mom swore off the ouija board)
Meanwhile, Simultaneously, the Wild Geese (or How two people separated by 7,500 miles can have the same epiphany at the same time)
Meanwhile, Simultaneously, the Wild Geese (or How two people separated by 7,500 miles can have the same epiphany at the same time)
Supergirl* (or What happened when I cast a spell to help a friend find a home)
Supergirl* (or What happened when I cast a spell to help a friend find a home)

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